According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Dodgers tried to get Garrett Crochet at the last minute before the trade deadline. According to Ken, the Dodgers made River Ryan available, but the Sox were worried about his health. Dalton Rushing was not made available. Rosenthal also intimated that the Dodgers could have had Crochet for less prospect collateral by taking back Andrew Benintendi and the $47.5 Million owed to him over the next three years.
Of course, that did not happen, and the Dodgers got Jack Flaherty for Sweeney and Liranzo. The Yankees had previously dumped Sweeney, and I have never been a believer that he would ever be a regular. Liranzo is a 1B or DH and a ways off, so that was a great deal. I like Fklaherty a lot after I found out his past issues were mechanical.
Glasnow is back on the IL, which is a very good thing… assuming it is just a little tendonitis in his elbow, which is what is being reported. He is needed in the playoffs. He should come back in time to make a couple of starts before the postseason. He has 134 IP, which is his career high. He should easily have 12-13 wins if the Dodgers had given him the run support. Now, we watch and wait on Yamamoto and Miller!
Dodger News
- The injured will matriculate back over the next two to three weeks. Hopefully, we are in for a dogfight.
- The Dodgers are still tied for the most wins in the NL with the Phillies.
- The Dodgers are 7th in MLB team ERA and within striking distance of being second with a good week.
- Edman and Muncy are scheduled to be back early next week.
- It will be interesting to see who goes down – Pages, Ahmed, Keirmeier, or Heyward?
- Chris Taylor is also rehabbing at OKC. A roster logjam is looming.
- Bobby Miller today?
- Is Kopech unofficially the closer?
- Joe Kelly pitches by “feel” and sometimes it takes him a while, but when he gets it down, he is electric! He is a guy you go to war with.
- As a Leadoff Hitter, this year, Shohei Ohtani is hitting .324 with a .400 OB% and a 1.148 OPS. Late and Close, he is OPS’ing 1.205. Yes, he is in a slump and it happens to the best of them. To say he is not a leadoff hitter is just plain silly!






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#Dodgers Freddie Freeman said bad hop grounder caught the middle finger on his right hand. Finger “blew up” (swelling). X-rays negative. Day to day.
Ben Casparius scratched from Triple-A start, will reportedly join Dodgers on Sunday
Right-hander expected to join the Dodgers for the series finale against the Cardinals in St. Louis
“Fabian Ardaya at The Athletic reported that Casparius would be used out of the bullpen if needed.
Dodgers will have Ben Casparius up tomorrow for length out of the bullpen. Would be his big league debut if he gets in – the 25-year-old right-hander has a 3.48 ERA in 18 starts in Double A and Triple A this season”.
what’s more frustrating, Bobby Miller or this stagnant dodger offense?
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Dodgers (72-51)
Cardinals (60-62)
SP Bobby Miller R
1-2 8.07 ERA
SP Andre Pallante R
4-6 4.21 ERA
Confirmed Lineup
DH S. Ohtani L
RF Mookie Betts R
1B F. Freeman L
C Will Smith R
2B Gavin Lux L
SS Miguel Rojas R
LF Andy Pages R
CF K. Kiermaier L
3B E. Hernandez R
86° Wind 10 mph L-R
I was looking at the 40 man roster and noticed that Kyle Hurt is not on 15 or 60 day IL .
08/17/24 Los Angeles Dodgers activated RHP Ryan Brasier from the 60-day injured list.
08/17/24 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned LHP Justin Wrobleski to Oklahoma City Baseball Club.
08/17/24 Los Angeles Dodgers recalled RHP Bobby Miller from Oklahoma City Baseball Club.
08/17/24 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned RHP Michael Grove to Oklahoma City Baseball Club.
08/16/24 Los Angeles Dodgers sent SS Chris Taylor on a rehab assignment to Oklahoma City Baseball Club.
Roberts on Glasnow:
“He’s got some elbow tendonitis,” Roberts said. “And this came about after his bullpen and after his ‘pen, I forgot which day it was, he felt good. The next day in catch play, it flared up a little bit so right now it’s tendonitis. We took scans and that’s what came of it. Our expectation is that it’s going to be the two weeks, we back date a few days. When his time is up, he’ll be ready to make the start and we’ll plug him in somewhere.”
Well Mark might think I am silly, and I respect his opinion, but Shohei Ohtani should not be a leadoff hitter. Not on a team that has Mookie Betts. Ohtani is a .265 hitter in the leadoff spot, Betts, .296. Ohtani’s OBP in the one spot, .368, Betts, ,376. Ohtani strikes out almost a third of the time leading off, Betts, less than 20. Betts walks more frequently, he has stolen 141 bases as a leadoff hitter, and 228 of his career homers have come as a leadoff man. Ohtani’s slug and OPS might be a little better, but he is all slug. In the leadoff spot this year, he is hitting .259. His BA, .314, OBP .387 and K rate are all better in the 2-hole. Sorry but the stats do not support that theory. I’ll take Mookie in the leadoff spot over Shohei any day. Betts hits for a higher BA in the 2 hole, but his OPS drops under .900. Ohtani’s OPS in the 2 hole, 1.008. His BA in the 2 hole, .287, is 22 points higher than leading off in his career. And I do not believe that those comparison stats are silly at all. On the offensively poor Angels it might make sense, but not on the Dodgers.
Yamamoto (triceps) threw 17 pitches in his live bullpen session Friday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
“Friday marked the first time Yamamoto has faced live hitters since going on the injured list in June. His session was cut short due to the heat, but he noted afterwards that he felt good. The 25-year-old will have at least two more live sessions before going on a rehab assignment”.
Double-A: Right-hander Blake Treinen joined Tulsa on a rehab assignment.
Curious to see Jang from the stretch.
I hope the pre-playoff roster bench is in Kiermaier ,Pages,Kiki, and Barnes. I would DFA Heymard and Ahmed when Muncy and Edman return. Taylor if ready will replace Pages on the playoff roster even though I wouldn’t make that change and leave Taylor off completely.
“As of August 15, 2024, Major League Baseball (MLB) is reportedly considering a rule change that would require starting pitchers to pitch at least six innings in every game. The rule would have exceptions for certain situations, such as when a pitcher throws 100 pitches, gives up four or more earned runs, or gets injured.
Some proponents of the rule believe it could have a positive impact on pitchers and hitters. They think pitchers would need to adjust their training to focus on longer starts instead of relying on maximum velocity. This could help reduce the number of arm injuries pitchers suffer, and it could also give hitters a better chance at the plate. The rule change could also force teams to rethink their pitching staffs to meet the new standards”